McDonalds. I like Five Guys, but it's too expensive. Subway is also good, but I'm not sure that counts as "fast food".
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Hardees from before they were bought by CKE (Carl's Jr.).
Is fast food in America actually cheap or does this come from people who don't know how to cook with cheap ingredients and compare it to microwave dinners and such?
50/50.
Some of the value menu items are good deals, like little sliders or burritos for $1-2. But for the most part, fast food is about as expensive as a "regular" restaurant these days if you actually get like a full meal.
I wouldn't say I love it, but Panda Express is my go-to when I'm hungry and there's one nearby.
I've been lucky enough to live within close range of a Taco John's for several decades of my life. I absolutely love their food, and can't resist a serving of their Potato Olés (dip them in a side of nacho cheese for tasty effect). While I've experienced various levels of "ick" from Taco Bell, I have always had great food from Taco John's.